Re: Different G code standards?
Posted by
heroaku <heroaku@y...
on 2003-02-03 09:00:29 UTC
Hi,
Does anyone have a link to the list of G and M codes for the RS274
standard?
Does anyone have a link to the list of G and M codes for the RS274
standard?
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Jon Elson <elson@p...> wrote:
>
>
> Joachim Reif wrote:
>
> >This might be a stupid question. I have done som CNC programming
on
> >a old VMC 100 from emco. As I today worked some with my MasterCam
I
> >realiced that there are diffrent standards (and different
machines).
> >Is there anyone that might help me in clearing this out. I have
> >looked att nne standard, the RS274NGC NIST.
> >
> No, it isn't. It was used for a project at NIST, and is the basis
of
> the EMC CNC program.
> It is based on Allen-Bradley's variant of RS274-D. There is an
IEEE
> document that
> defines RS274-D. It is copyrighted. I wonder if there is an
equivalent
> ISO standards
> document (it seems there must be).
>
> > Is this the dominating
> >standard on todays machines? What should I think about when
> >selecting a CNC program for my step and direction drivers.
> >
> >
> The bigger machines have Fanuc, Heidenhain, Fadal, etc. variants.
>
> Jon
Discussion Thread
Joachim Reif <joachim.reif@t...
2003-02-02 09:29:03 UTC
Different G code standards?
Jon Elson
2003-02-02 22:30:51 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Different G code standards?
torsten98001 <torsten@g...
2003-02-03 03:25:51 UTC
Re: Different G code standards?
heroaku <heroaku@y...
2003-02-03 09:00:29 UTC
Re: Different G code standards?
doug98105 <dougrasmussen@c...
2003-02-03 09:13:41 UTC
Re: Different G code standards?